Oklo Resources Limited reported high-grade gold intersections from Disse, located in close proximity to the Seko Mineral Resource within the 100%-owned Dandoko Project in west Mali. The Company reported highly encouraging results from resource growth drilling at Disse, located to the immediate southwest of the Seko Mineral Resource within Oklo's flagship Dandoko Project. The Dandoko Project is located within the Kenieba Inlier of west Mali, approximately 30km east of B2Gold's 7.1Moz Fekola Project and 50km south-southeast of Barrick Gold's 18Moz Loulo/Gounkoto complex. IAMGold's 2.0Moz Diakha/Siribaya gold resource projects are located to the immediate southwest of Oklo's ~505km2 holding within this emerging world-class gold region. Since announcing the initial Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) in late March 2021, the Company has completed the first phase of its resource growth initiative comprising 14,000m of drilling targeting strike and depth extensions at Seko and testing several geochemical and induced polarisation (IP) geophysical targets along the 15km Dandoko gold corridor and within adjoining projects. Disse is a southeast-trending zone extending over 550m strike length to the south of SK3 that remains open at depth and along strike to the southeast. A modest Inferred Resource of 150,000t at 2.57g/t Au for 12,100 contained gold ounces was previously reported for Disse. Assay results reported in this announcement are from 4 RC holes totalling 498m, 1 diamond hole (DD) for 181m and 21 shallow aircore (AC) holes for 804m drilled at Disse.